30 



MISC. PUB. 10 03, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



TOUTSLER, J. S. 750 



Automation in the paper industry and its effect on 

 the workers. Skidmore Col., Danforth Found. 15 

 pp. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 1962. 



Also in Paper Trade Jour. Aug. 6, 1962. 



Three representative paper companies in upstate 

 New York from 1946-1961, showing effects of auto- 

 mation on employment, productivity, retraining of 

 workers, profits, and labor costs. 



Southern United States 



BRANAN, N. C. 751 



What lies ahead for the southern pulp and paper 

 industry? Fed. Reserve Bank (Atlanta) Monthly 

 Rev. Nov. 1960 : 1-3. 1960. 



EMERSON, W. A. 752 



Where we stand . . . The pulp and paper industry in 

 a growing south. Unit News Letter 92, pp. 13-15. 

 Mar. 1962. 



Paper delivered at the Annual Southern Pulpwood 

 Conservation Association meeting. 



General statistics. 



MILLER, C. R. 753 



Reactions and attitudes of private forest landowners 

 in North Carolina toward the pulp and paper in- 

 dustry. Thesis (M.F.), Duke Univ. 1961.* 



RITCHIE, J. L. 754 



The pulp and paper industry — its resources and re- 

 gional growth and production patterns. South. Pulp 

 & Paper Mfr. 24(10) : 54, 56-58, 60, 62, 66, 68. Oct. 1, 

 1961. 



See also 24 (10) : 40, 42-44, 46, 48-50. Oct 1,1962. 



Comparison of the South with other regions of the 

 United States in forest-land area, pulpwood, wood 

 pulp, and paper production for various years from 

 1926. 



SLATIN, B. 755 



Economic growth of the southern pulp, paper, and 

 paperboard industries. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 

 61(5) : 94-98. May 1960. 



SLATIN, B. 756 



Paper in the South ; a growth industry. South. Pulp 

 & Paper Mfr. 25 (10) : 53-56, 58, 60. Oct. 1, 1962. 



SLATIN, B. 757 



Paper in the South — a two billion dollar industry. 

 South. Pulp & Paper Mfr. 24(10) : 42, 44, 48, 52. Oct. 

 1, 1961. 



SLATIN, B. 758 



Tbe paper industry in the South, trends in production 

 and capacity. South. Pulp & Paper Mfr. 23(10) : 44, 

 46,50,52. Oct. 1,1960. 



WRIGHT, B. V. 759 



Something to be proud of — Southern pulp and paper 

 mills. South. Pulp & Paper Mfr. 23(1) : 62, 64, 66-68, 

 105-106. Jan. 11, 1960. 

 Situation and outlook. 



Western United States 



HUGHES, J. 760 



Pulp- and papermaking opportunities in west central 

 Colorado. U.S. Forest Serv. Rocky Mountain Forest 

 and Range Expt. Sta. Paper 73, 48 pp. Nov. 1962. 



Canada 



CANADIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS, IN- 

 DUSTRY AND MERCHANDISING DIVISION. 761 



The pulp and paper industry, 1958, 59 pp. Queen's 



Printer, Ottawa, Ont. July 1960. 



CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY. 762 

 Annual review and outlook for 1960. Canad. Pulp, 

 and Paper Indus. 13(4) : 8-11, 50. Apr. I960.* 



CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY. 763 



Annual review and outlook for 1961. Canad. Pulp 

 and Paper Indus. 14(4) : 16-18, 21-22. Apr. 1961.* 



DE WOLF, J. 764 



Annual review and outlook for 1962. Canad. Pulp 

 and Paper Indus. 15(4) : 18, 20, 22-23, 26, 36. Apr. 

 1962.* 



FOWLER, R. M. 765 



Canadian industry progresses, faces up to economic 

 problems. Paper Trade Jour. 144(6) : 34-36. Feb. 

 8, 1960. 

 Pulp and paper. 



FOWLER, R. M. 765 



Pulp and paper in 1961. Pulp and Paper Mag. Can- 

 ada 63 (2 ) : 37-38. Feb. 1962. 



FOWLER, R. M. 767 



Year ended review for 1959. Pulp and Paper Mag. 

 Canada 61 ( 1 ) : 89-90. Jan. 1960. 



Other Nations 



LAGERLOEF. E. G. 768 



Review of developments in Russia's pulp and paper 

 industry. South. Pulp and Paper Mfr. 23(3) : 54-56. 

 Mar. 10, 1960. 



LAGERLOEF, E. G. 769 



Will the Russians overtake U.S. pulp and paper in- 

 dustry? Paper Trade Jour. 144(10) : 38-39. Mar. 

 7, 1960. 



VOORN, H. 770 



The Swedish paper and pulp industry in the nine- 

 teenth century. Paper Maker 29(2) : 31-41. 1960. 



Firms and Their Processes 



FORGIE, D. J., and TARDIF, G. 771 



Development and application of a mathematical 

 model for economic analysis in the pulp and paper 

 industry. Canad. Pulp and Paper Indus. 15(12) : 

 337-33S. Nov. 1962.* 



GUTTENBURG, S. 772 



Computer programs of interest for the pulp industry. 

 U.S. Forest Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta., 5 pp. 

 1962. 



Reprint of talk presented at American Pulpwood 

 Assoc. Southwest. Tech. Comm. meeting, Shreveport, 

 La. 



HOLT, S. G. 773 



A method of economic analysis of the papermaking 

 process. Tappi 44(5) : 325-332. May 1961. 



VAX DUYNE, R. W. 774 



Linear programming and the paper industrv. Tappi 

 44(5) : 189A-193A. May 1961. 



